Wanted: Fun ideas for quilt retreats
#22
At one retreat we divided up into teams and played a trivia game for strips and used the strips for the pineapple blossom blocks from Bonnie Hunter's website.
We've played bingo and quilto for small prizes. We did a dirty gift swap one time that was loads of fun. Everybody that wanted to participate brought a wrapped gift in the $10 to $15 dollar range. We all drew numbers and the first person started off by picking a gift but not opening it. Then the second person could either take that gift or get one off the table. There was no limit to the number of times a gift could be taken since none of them were opened until the very end.
We've played bingo and quilto for small prizes. We did a dirty gift swap one time that was loads of fun. Everybody that wanted to participate brought a wrapped gift in the $10 to $15 dollar range. We all drew numbers and the first person started off by picking a gift but not opening it. Then the second person could either take that gift or get one off the table. There was no limit to the number of times a gift could be taken since none of them were opened until the very end.
#23
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do you know the dice game "Left, Right, Center"
Played with fat quarters. If you throw dice and L comes up you pass a fat quarter to the one on left, or Right or put one in center.
Can get the game at toy stores, Bed Bath and Beyond, etc.
Last one with a fat quarter wins all in the center.
Played with fat quarters. If you throw dice and L comes up you pass a fat quarter to the one on left, or Right or put one in center.
Can get the game at toy stores, Bed Bath and Beyond, etc.
Last one with a fat quarter wins all in the center.
#24
Originally Posted by Holice
do you know the dice game "Left, Right, Center"
Played with fat quarters. If you throw dice and L comes up you pass a fat quarter to the one on left, or Right or put one in center.
Can get the game at toy stores, Bed Bath and Beyond, etc.
Last one with a fat quarter wins all in the center.
Played with fat quarters. If you throw dice and L comes up you pass a fat quarter to the one on left, or Right or put one in center.
Can get the game at toy stores, Bed Bath and Beyond, etc.
Last one with a fat quarter wins all in the center.
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Paris, Texas
Posts: 170
we usually don't have much time for games, etc, because we are either sewing, eating, laughin, or sleeping. we have take a puzzle a time or two. just make sure you have enough threats. we do not have a project for the retreat beause we all have enough UFO's to keep us busy for weeks.
#26
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Michigan
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We have done a "strip bingo". Every one brings in several 2 1/2 in. strips which are put {1 per game} into a pile in the middle of a table. Person who wins the game gets the pile. Our bingo game was made up of sewing/quilting terms in each square such as...binding,rotary cutter,selvedge,rulers,etc. Have fun!
#27
I have been to several retreats. Here are my suggestions:
Skip the games. Especially if they are physical. There are a lot of older women at the retreats I go to that can't do physical games and felt left out.
Show and Tell. Have everyone bring one of their projects and show off. I think it is one of the best parts of the retreat.
White Elephant exchange. Everyone brings some unwanted quilting supplies in a package of some sort. Then whoever draws #1 picks a package and opens it. #2 can either pick one out of the pile or take #1. A package can trade hands 3 times then it is dead. It can be a lot of fun.
Seret Pals. Bring a bag of small items to shower on your secret pal. Drop them off on her sewing machine several times during the retreat then everyone meets their secret pal at the end.
Plenty of time for sewing. The ladies who put on the retreat are always walking around talking or helping with questions.
Make sure there is a lot of coffee and drinks and TP. My last retreat we ran out of TP. With 30 women drinking coffee that was a disaster.
Have fun. Even if you just sew and talk and eat you will have a good time.
Skip the games. Especially if they are physical. There are a lot of older women at the retreats I go to that can't do physical games and felt left out.
Show and Tell. Have everyone bring one of their projects and show off. I think it is one of the best parts of the retreat.
White Elephant exchange. Everyone brings some unwanted quilting supplies in a package of some sort. Then whoever draws #1 picks a package and opens it. #2 can either pick one out of the pile or take #1. A package can trade hands 3 times then it is dead. It can be a lot of fun.
Seret Pals. Bring a bag of small items to shower on your secret pal. Drop them off on her sewing machine several times during the retreat then everyone meets their secret pal at the end.
Plenty of time for sewing. The ladies who put on the retreat are always walking around talking or helping with questions.
Make sure there is a lot of coffee and drinks and TP. My last retreat we ran out of TP. With 30 women drinking coffee that was a disaster.
Have fun. Even if you just sew and talk and eat you will have a good time.
#28
Originally Posted by craftybear
I have been saving some ideas, let me find some of them and will post for you.
Some Ideas from these links that I have been saving:
Quilting Board Retreats Ideas:
Creating Tips Etc. on my Blog: http://quiltinglibraryworldwide.blog...g-retreat.html
1. Check List What to bring: http://www.besewcreative.com/What%20...0Checklist.pdf
Games:
1. http://www.quiltguilds.com/games.htm
2. Word Search: Craftybear created http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-51603-1.htm
Other Ideas & Tips:
1. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1463-1.htm
2. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-47023-1.htm
3. http://creabunda.typepad.com/quilter...retreat_ideas/
Some Ideas from these links that I have been saving:
Quilting Board Retreats Ideas:
Creating Tips Etc. on my Blog: http://quiltinglibraryworldwide.blog...g-retreat.html
1. Check List What to bring: http://www.besewcreative.com/What%20...0Checklist.pdf
Games:
1. http://www.quiltguilds.com/games.htm
2. Word Search: Craftybear created http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-51603-1.htm
Other Ideas & Tips:
1. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1463-1.htm
2. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-47023-1.htm
3. http://creabunda.typepad.com/quilter...retreat_ideas/
#29
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
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Originally Posted by np3
These are great ideas. Thanks for posting them!
#30
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Darlington Heights, VA
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Thank you Ladies. My guild is having a retreat in October. This will be a second time around for us. So very much fun.
I am on the committee and you'll have given some great ideas. I will let you know how it turns out. Thanks again.
I am on the committee and you'll have given some great ideas. I will let you know how it turns out. Thanks again.
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